Sentences with phrase «longer curable»

We are experiencing an alarming resurgence of common but no longer curable infections from bugs that developed their resistance in our antibiotic - filled bodies, in animals, in fields, even on our antibacterial - soaked kitchen counters.

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In 2009, St. Jude published evidence that pediatric ALL is curable without brain irradiation and no longer uses radiation for treatment of ALL.
Skin eruptions are generally curable to a large extent if the patient perseveres with their treatment long enough, however, skin irritants such as the sun, anxiety, stress, and various other triggers take their toll over time, and the person relapses again.
However her Gastroenterologist tells her it is curable but can not give her a timeline on how long the cure will take, and due to her symptoms and strict dietry regime her weight keeps dropping.
While dry eye usually isn't curable, long - term treatment for keratoconjunctivitis sicca generally produces good results.
Many of these illnesses are preventable and curable as long as they are caught early and treated properly by a veterinarian,
It is important to remember that even though HCM isn't curable, its symptoms can be treated and your cat may live a long and happy life.
There are very few cardiac diseases that are truly curable however, the majority of cardiac diseases can be effectively managed in order to provide your pet with a good quality of life for as long a time as possible.
In the worst cases, we have successfully acted for the unfortunate few whose cancer has been missed for so long that their condition wasn't curable by the time it was spotted.
Also, make sure your policy covers chronic diseases — which are long - term and usually not curable — on a continual basis, meaning coverage continues for that disease after the year it was first diagnosed.
Also, make sure your policy covers chronic diseases (which are long - term and usually not curable) on a continual basis (meaning, coverage continues for that disease after the year it was first diagnosed).
For example, if the «underlying» root cause of your pulmonary hypertension is «curable» and at some point in the future you no longer exhibit signs or symptoms of pulmonary hypertension, it is «theoretically» possible that you may be able to one day qualify for a traditional term or whole life insurance policy.
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